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. >>> julia, thank you. there is now a $15,000 reward leading to the arrest in the shooting death of a 13-year-old oakland boy. he was killed wednesday night. he and his 15-year-old brother were walking to a gas station to help a friends. investigators say the gunmen went through the teenager's pockets and stole two dollars before running off. >>> investigators have a hunch about the identity of the body they found last night. they suspect the remains are likely that of a 27-year-old pal oh al to man. they say he disamend after he and his brother were attacked by armed men at a marijuana grow house. >>> from east bay parents are running out of options for day care. the threatened closure of 7 early education centers force some to take matters into their own hands. some parents tried to lock themselves inside the golden gate center. police showed up and negotiations began. it appears that 5 centers have been prevented if closing. the protesters are demanding the state come up with money to keep them all open.
. >>> julia, thank you. there is now a $15,000 reward leading to the arrest in the shooting death of a 13-year-old oakland boy. he was killed wednesday night. he and his 15-year-old brother were walking to a gas station to help a friends. investigators say the gunmen went through the teenager's pockets and stole two dollars before running off. >>> investigators have a hunch about the identity of the body they found last night. they suspect the remains are likely that of a...
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julia reports they say it needs to be addressed immediately. >> reporter: the debris from the pipeline explosion, a possible toxic hazard. crews have been busy cleaning soot from homes and wetting down mounds of ash sot wind doesn't scatter it into the air. another big concern, the upcoming rainy season. pushing contaminated runoff into the san francisco bay. >> if we get half of the rain we had last year with the el nino that will be a problem and it's going to be difficult to contain it. at this point we are not concerned about toxics unless we are able to get out there quickly. >> reporter: peterson said the county has removed ten 55- gallon drums of hazardous waste from the burn site and sandbags have been put around storm drains leading to the creek. an october 15th deadline has been set to clear all the waste before the heavy rains rolln. where are the toxic levels? >> we are worried about air quality, dust going off site and we are watering the site down. >> reporter: a fence has been put up to keep residents out of the fire zone and those allowed in can only stay for a few hour
julia reports they say it needs to be addressed immediately. >> reporter: the debris from the pipeline explosion, a possible toxic hazard. crews have been busy cleaning soot from homes and wetting down mounds of ash sot wind doesn't scatter it into the air. another big concern, the upcoming rainy season. pushing contaminated runoff into the san francisco bay. >> if we get half of the rain we had last year with the el nino that will be a problem and it's going to be difficult to...
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. >> reporter: julia good rich, cbs5. >> since the dna database was started in 1980 no parent has ever been denied to have a blood spot destroyed. the health department is in the process of reworking the booklet to make sure parents are more informed. there is still no proposal on the table to have pans sign a release -- to have parents sign a release form. >>> roberta, we're watching for some rain coming in. >> it looks like we have do -- >> shocking that we can't hear her. >> we're going to get back to weather in just a little while. let's see, this halloween human rights groups want you to consider the haunting images of human trafficking and child labor. and avoid hirschys chocolate. why hirsch shes it's an american staple. >>> it's called the dark side of chocolate and it -- trafficking and children working under slave like conditions on cocoa plantations in africa. >> most children never get paid. >> over and over again randomly visited and found children 12 to 15 years old working long hours, swinging sharp ma sheddeds and carrying heavy loads. the kids say sometimes they're pro
. >> reporter: julia good rich, cbs5. >> since the dna database was started in 1980 no parent has ever been denied to have a blood spot destroyed. the health department is in the process of reworking the booklet to make sure parents are more informed. there is still no proposal on the table to have pans sign a release -- to have parents sign a release form. >>> roberta, we're watching for some rain coming in. >> it looks like we have do -- >> shocking that we...
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julia tells us how the family is coping. >> reporter: nicole young got the call from her husband, todd young. >> he called me and said he was at highland hospital and that he was okay, he was hit in the leg. >> reporter: then she heard this news. >> they didn't think he was going to make it off the operating table. my whole life turned upside down. one moment. >> reporter: from that moment on she has been by his side. doctors have worked miracles around the clock to save him and the community has rallied more than expected donating blood. >> can't always predict the future but he is not out of the woods but he has made a lot of progress. rthe day the officer was shot in the groin by an oakland gang suspect now in custody other officers came to his rescue, rushing him to the hospital by patrol car. doctors say that is one of the reasons he is still alive. >> they are heros. i'm very proud of him for what he does. >> reporter: doctors say the officer has had several surgeries. he is still sedated and not able to talk. his wife said she talks to him on a daily basis giving this message to
julia tells us how the family is coping. >> reporter: nicole young got the call from her husband, todd young. >> he called me and said he was at highland hospital and that he was okay, he was hit in the leg. >> reporter: then she heard this news. >> they didn't think he was going to make it off the operating table. my whole life turned upside down. one moment. >> reporter: from that moment on she has been by his side. doctors have worked miracles around the clock...
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julia watts, cbs 5. >>> all right, the safest, oakland, fremont, 36, and 37th for good driving. san francisco, 43rd. the chp says it is probably because of the large number of walkers and bikers. the safest city in california? salinas. it was done by auto insurers and includes the likelihood that the driver will get into a crash compared with the national average. >>> back on u.s. soil. how the hiker, sarah shourd is stepping up the demands that iran release her friend and fiancee. it is fresh. >> the broken well is capped in the gulf. how president obama is reacting to the news. >>> they left behind notes saying that they were going visit their dead relatives. >> the bizarre leaving of a dozen cult members. >>> hi, lots of clouds making their way. the rain has ended. what can we expect for the rest of the summer? we'll talk about that coming up controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results californ
julia watts, cbs 5. >>> all right, the safest, oakland, fremont, 36, and 37th for good driving. san francisco, 43rd. the chp says it is probably because of the large number of walkers and bikers. the safest city in california? salinas. it was done by auto insurers and includes the likelihood that the driver will get into a crash compared with the national average. >>> back on u.s. soil. how the hiker, sarah shourd is stepping up the demands that iran release her friend and...